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HSEEP Toolkit

Description:

The Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP) is a capabilities and performance-based exercise program that provides a standardized methodology and terminology for exercise design, development, conduct, evaluation, and improvement planning.

The HSEEP Toolkit is an interactive, on-line system for exercise scheduling, design, development, conduct, evaluation and improvement planning. The HSEEP Toolkit is not a system, but rather a collection of systems and tools. It includes: the National Exercise Schedule (NEXS) System, the Design and Development System (DDS), the Exercise Evaluation Guide Builder, the Master Scenario Lists Builder, the Corrective Action Program (CAP) System, and the HSEEP Data Exchange Standards website.

A number of the tools available on this website may be of interest to local health departments. For example, check out Florida's Drive Thru POD (Point of Dispensing) exercise.

Primary Toolkit:

PPHR Toolkit

Keyword Area:

Project Public Health Ready, Workforce Competency

Jurisdiction:

Institutional Author:

Department of Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program

Submitted:

06/06/2008

Modified:

08/17/2012

The NACCHO Toolbox is a repository of available resources to help local public health practitioners. Tools are produced by local, state, and federal agencies, as well as academic institutions and other stakeholders. The contents of this Toolbox are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily reflect any official recommendations of NACCHO. NACCHO makes no express or implied warranty with respect to the contents and disclaims liability for any damages arising from or connected to the use of the material in this Toolbox.